Resonating Surfaces is triple portrait, of a city, a woman and an attitude to life. For the personal story of Suely Rolnik, who is a Brazilian psychoanalyst currently living in São Paulo, involves the Brazilian dictatorship of the sixties as well as the Parisian intellectual climate surrounding Deleuze and Guattari in the seventies. The film is woven through by different themes: the other and the relation to otherness, the connection between body and power, the voice and, ultimately, the micropolitics of desire and of resistance.
A resident of a ghetto’s neighborhood of São Paulo amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Gustavo has severe an...
Estado de Excepção is a documentary about CITAC (Coimbra Theater Initiation Circle), a university th...
While traveling undercover throughout Burma, Henry Rollins exposes the country's repressive military...
A hundred letters written by Portuguese women during the Salazar dictatorship were found by chance i...
After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...
It follows Chilean writer Antonio Skármeta as he celebrates the end of the autocrats. Cheerful farew...
A quasi-ordinary day of a young man living in the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.
A documentary about Finnish twin sisters, one of whom disappeared in Argentina in 1977.
When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A yo...
This documentary follows Juan Carlos's life through archive footage and exclusive interviews with th...
Who is Kim Yo-jong? In a context of maximum tensions between North Korea and the United States, Pier...
A conversation between the director of this film, Carmen Castillo and Marcia Merino, AKA La Flaca Al...